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Critiquing an Economic Argument on Worker Preferences

An economics student is analyzing a model that represents worker preferences for daily consumption versus daily free time in two countries, Country A and Country B. The model uses curves where each point on a curve represents a combination of free time and consumption that gives a worker the same level of satisfaction. For any given amount of free time, the curve for a worker in Country A is flatter than the equivalent curve for a worker in Country B. The student concludes: 'This means workers in Country A value their free time more than workers in Country B, as they are willing to give up more consumption for an extra hour of leisure.'

Evaluate the student's conclusion. Is it correct? Explain your reasoning.

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